2. Release all those arrested under emergency or anti-terrorism laws, unless they are charged with a recognizable criminal offense;

3. Guarantee access to a lawyer for anyone arrested;

4. Establish and make public a comprehensive registry of detainees including the date and place of arrest, detaining authority, place of detention (including all transfers), and whether the detainee has been charged wtih an offense or released;

5. Publish the 2006 Commission of Inquiry report on 16 "serious violations of human rights" - including the case of five students killed in Trincomalee, and accept international help to resolve outstanding cases; and

6. Enact an effective Witness Protection bill.

We've been asking the Sri Lankan government since June 26 to demonstrate their expressed commitment to human rights by taking these steps. But so far, we haven't gotten an answer. Will CHOGM come and go with no improvement in human rights in Sri Lanka?